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		<title>By: Apple Or PC? Everyday Readers Chime In - Geekazine.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Kevin Dwinnell &#8230; and the answer is, neither!Apples are overpriced, non-standard hardware, and hostile to users. One of my favorite quotes about Apple is it&#8217;s like a five-star hotel you can never leave. (Jim Zemlin said this&#8230;) Its software is great to use, but very difficult to export your data if you need to switch to another system. It&#8217;s also quite hostile to developers outside what it does&#8211;several Mac developers have quit after Apple decided to implement the functions of their software right into the OS, because it was so popular&#8211;with no reward to the developers. [...]</description>
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